William F. Buckley Jr. had a great disdain for entrenched, self-perpetuating elites epitomized by thefaculty of Harvard:

I am obliged to confess I should sooner live in a society governed by the first two thousand names in the Boston telephone directory than in a society governed by the two thousand faculty members of Harvard University.

In light of our prior reporting on the “Demands” and protests at Yale, and considering this new video, I’d like to expand on Buckley’s theme:

Ami on the Street: Political satirist Ami Horowitz tests the waters at Yale University to see if today’s Ivy League students would actually sign a petition to repeal the first amendment
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“In under 60 minutes on campus I got 50 signatures from the Yale University community calling for the repeal of the 1st Amendment of the U.S. Constitution” (go to 2:26 of the film)

That doesn’t leave a lot of room for people to answer the other way.

Also, he didn’t specify “Students”, he was honest enough to describe the people as members of the “Yale University community.” There may have been some professors mixed in. Maybe a Lunch Lady, or some such…